Joanne Bamberger,
09.03.2008
The one thing we should not be tossing into the mix is whether she is qualified to be vice-president because she still has young children to tend to.
Joan Garry,
09.03.2008
The Log Cabin gang has traveled to St. Paul to carry the message that Republicans are on the "wrong side of history" when it comes to the right of gay and lesbian couples to marry.
Bill Scher,
09.03.2008
McCain's selection by a plurality of Republican primary voters showed an implicit willingness to tackle the secular problem, at least symbolically if not substantively.
Richard 'Skip' Bronson,
09.03.2008
We know the pollsters and pundits all have their predictions and opinions but when you want to know the real odds on the election you always want to check with the sports books.
Beth Broderick,
09.02.2008
Democrats have every reason to believe that they will be victorious in November and yet the hand wringing, second guessing, fear of failure set is still dominating the dialogue.
Ari Melber,
09.03.2008
Obama is the Democratic nominee largely because of unprecedented turnout by young voters in key primary states. But all is not well with the youth vote.
Michael Ames,
09.03.2008
Barack's army now faces the same problem that vexes every progressive notion: how is positive sentiment transformed into applicable power. It's the riddle of political alchemy.
Terry Leach,
09.03.2008
Only two times in the century leading up to 2004, did the betting markets get American elections wrong. Here's what the bookies in England and Ireland are betting on now.